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Why cavemen had no cavities (plus "healthy" foods that rot your teeth)

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An estimated 92% of Americans have at least 1 or more cavities If you are having trouble viewing thi

An estimated 92% of Americans have at least 1 or more cavities If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( You are receiving this email because you have expressed an interest in quality health and lifestyle tips. You can remove your email by clicking [unsubscribe]( at any time, or simply reply back to this email asking to be removed.   Here's Today's Tip... Your Teeth. An estimated 92% of Americans have at least 1 or more cavities in their teeth, but did you realize that data from teeth samples of our hunter-gatherer ancestors showed that cavities were basically non-existent in those societies? And it's not just about modern-day sugar consumption either... there are so-called "healthy" foods causing cavities in most people too. Fortunately, there are also ways to reverse cavities and "remineralize" your teeth naturally, as today's article will explain...  [These so-called "healthy" foods cause cavities just like sugar]( (plus 3 ways to reverse cavities naturally)   60-Second Bedtime Ritual Rebuilds Your Teeth and Gums Overnight (Users Say it's Better Than Implants)  Doctors still can't believe their eyes...  Every person who did this 60-second trick before going to bed, experienced a dramatic rejuvenation of their gums, rebuilt their teeth...  And even got rid of bad breath and ugly spots...  No matter how advanced their tooth decay was...  And all they had to do was mix [2 dirt-cheap ingredients.](  Some of them even claim they'll never have to go to the dentist again after this...  See [here the breakthrough method](s making dental implants absolutely useless. Change That Up    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@changethatup.com Scottsdale, AZ 85255 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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